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胡敏读故事记考研词汇mp3+文本(41) a
The study of our Universe is not new. The history of astronomy shows that
it is the oldest science. Even in areas where very few people were literate,
there have always been men and women curious enough to look up, trying to
explain the universe. Studying astronomy was originally a luxury afforded only
by male priests and holy men. They would study the macroscopic movements of
celestial bodies to determine lunar celebrations and planting cycles. Many
people still claim that the work of these purportedly malign priests was not
scientific, and full of inaccurate superstitions. However, what these holy men
did helped to magnify the role astronomy played in our world.
Looking back in history, the ancient Greeks were among the first to start
to make theories about the design of the Universe. They worked without modern
tools, a single magnet shared among many men. Many earlier observers in history
held the literal belief that the heavens were a giant bowl covering the Earth.
Later in the 4th century BC, the major philosopher Aristotle said that the sun,
moon, and planets all moved in circles surrounding the Earth. Of course, this
model would malfunction if used in tracking planets, the moon, or stars. Still,
it was able to linger as the predominant scientific view of the universe for a
long time, almost 600 years. In 200 AD there came a Roman astronomer Ptolemy,
who had moved away from his home to live and study in Egypt. He said that the
planets moved in perfect circles around the Earth. Scientists and books
continued to maintain this theory for another 400 years.
In the 6th century, curiosity was able to lure Nicolas Copernicus, a Polish
man, to begin working on a theory of his own. He theorized that the Sun was at
the center of the Universe, and that the Earth and other planets revolved around
it. The Copernican Model of the Universe, while still incorrect, did three main
things. It explained the motions of the planets. It took the Earth out of its
incorrect spot as the lump of matter at the center of the Universe. It also
expanded the magnitude of the Universe. His literary work, on the revolutions of
the heavenly bodies, was published as the lay dying. The knowledge collected by
Copernicus and the lofty aspirations of other early astronomers worked to
lubricate the beginning of the European Renaissance and the Age of Enlight)
aenment.
胡敏读故事记考研词汇mp3+文本(70
I went on my first date when I was 16 years old. I was really nervous to go
on the date, because my date’s looks were very superb. Because of her superior
looks, I had been very nervous to ask her out. I had to summon all of the
courage I had just to talk to her, but all of my nerves were a bit superfluous
because she was a very kind, down-to-earth girl, not superficial at all. But,
suffice it to say, I was still nervous!
When I told my dad that I was going on the date, he said he wanted to come
and supervise it because I was too young to be dating. But, I couldn’t suppress
my anger and I said that if he came my embarrassment would surpass anything I’d
experienced before. After I gave him a surplus of reasons why I didn’t want him
to come with me, I asked him to remember when he went on his first date. He
thought about it then finally agreed with me. He said that if his parents had
gone with him on his first date, he would have tried to sue them.
Before I left to pick her up, I put on my lucky hat. I wear this hat every
time I have to do something important. I’ve had this superstition since I was
very young. I picked her up at her house and gave her a summary of my plans for
our day together. I wasn’t sure if she would be interested in what I had
planned, so I made some extra ideas to supplement my original plan. She said
that all of my ideas sounded great and she was looking forward to our day
together! Hearing her words and seeing her smile brought me a supreme sense of
happiness at that moment.
We started our day with a succession of small activities a sum of which
involved things at our local mall. We went shopping, played some video games and
ordered a large chocolate milk shake and used two straws to suck it all down. I
really liked this girl, and the entire day I tried to give her subtle hints to
let her know.
Because we’d spent so much time at the mall, we had to subtract a few
activities from our plan, but we still had time to survey a map of the local
hills and we hiked to the summit and back down. I’ll never forget that wonderful
day!
胡敏读故事记考研词汇mp3+文本(57) a
Many years ago lived an Emperor, who loved new clothes. He spent lots of
money to reform his wardrobe and refine his clothes. Unlike a regular Emperor,
he did not regulate his soldiers, and his city was unsafe. However, the Emperor
was happy. He took refuge in his closet, where he had a different coat for every
hour of the day.
One day, two swindlers came to this city. They began to relate that they
could weave the finest cloth imaginable. They said it was not only very
beautiful, but was magic, and would be invisible to any man who was bad at his
job. They promised excellent work, or a full refund.
“That must be wonderful cloth,” the Emperor would often reflect. “I must
have this cloth woven for me right away.” He gave a large sum of money to the
swindlers. The two men set up weaving looms, began to refer to patterns, and
pretended to be making cloth. After a few days, holding empty needles, they
pretended to be sewing. All of their work was, of course, redundant, since there
was no real cloth and no clothing.
The emperor went to regard their work. “I do not see anything at all!” the
Emperor thought while watching the two men, “Am I unfit to be emperor? I must
pretend I can see it!” The situation was able to reduce the Emperor to fear. He
was filled with regret, but it was too late to reject the clothing. So the king
praised the cloth, and decided to wear the new clothes and rejoice with the
people, and refresh his city with a great parade.
胡敏读故事记考研词汇mp3+文本(66) b
anatomy n. 解剖, 解剖学sponsor n. 发起人,主办者,保证人 v. 发起,主办morgue n. 太平间,停尸房spectator
n. 观众,旁观者spectacular a. 壮观的,引人注目的 n. 壮观的演出autopsy n. 尸体解剖, 验尸roll v.
滚动;使摇摆,;辗,卷,(up)卷起 n.(一)卷,卷形物,面包卷;名册roll up 卷起; 卷成圆筒形〔球形;到达; 出现;大量积累roll out 铺开;
碾平;滔滔不绝地讲出来; 发出洪亮的声音;起床;滚了出来specimen [&
39;spesimin]n. 标本,样本spit [spit]v. 吐(唾沫),吐痰
n. 唾液spit up 咯出…In spite of 虽然, 尽管…spite [spait]n. 恶意;怨恨dissect [di&
39;sekt]vt.
解剖(动物等);仔细分析或研究various a. 各种各样的;不同的species n.(物)种,种类semester n. 学期dizzy
[&
39;dizi]a. 头晕目眩的,眩晕的;(可能)使人头晕的,极高的spin [spin]v. 旋转;纺纱;织网,吐丝 n. 旋转;自转spoil v.
损坏,搞错;宠坏,溺爱spectacle n. [pl.]眼镜;场面,景象;奇观,壮观uneasy a. 不安的,焦虑的squeeze [&
39;skwi:z]v.
压榨,挤 n. 榨取,勒索recommend v. 推荐,介绍;劝告,建议splash v. 溅,泼 n. 溅,飞溅声spray [sprei]n.
喷雾,飞沫,浪花,水花 v. 喷,喷射split [split]v. 裂开,劈开;分裂,分离 n. 分化,分裂,裂口split into
(使)分成section n. 章节,部分;地区,部门,科;截面,剖面suppose v. 假定;猜想sparkle [&
39;spa:kl]v.
发火花,闪耀spread [spred]v./n. 伸开,伸展;散布,传播spread out 伸展; 延长;分散towel n. 毛巾sheet n.
被单;(一)张,(一)片,薄片;大片sprinkle n. 洒,喷,淋powder n. 粉末,药粉;火药,炸药thorough a.
彻底的,完全的;精心的specify [&
39;spesifai]v. 指定,详细说明speculate [&
39;spekjuleit]v.(about,
on)推测,推断;投机spill [spil]v. 溢出,溅出 n. 摔下,跌下blister n. 水疱, 水肿, 疱;气泡 vt./vi.
(使)起水泡contact v./n.(使)接触,联系,交往contact with 与…有交往〔联系〕bumpy adj. 崎岖的, 不平的discolor
vt./vi. (使)变色, (使)褪色; 玷污spot n. 斑点,污点;场所 v. 认出,认清,发现;玷污;用点作记号poisoning n. 中毒spur
n. 靴刺,马刺;刺激,刺激物 v. 刺激,激励spirit [&
39;spirit]n.
精神;气概,志气;[pl.]情绪,心情;[pl.]酒精,烈酒spontaneous a. 自发的,自然产生的delicate [&
39;delikit]a.
纤弱的;精致的;微妙的;灵敏的special a. 特殊的,专门的;附加的,额外的
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